Why People Really Go to College
Video Description: Why do people really go to college? Host Derek explains the true motives behind the decision to go to college, and it's not necessarily about getting an education. Related Article Subjects: being lazy, college, drinking, education, responsibility, watchmojo
Teen Drinking - High School and College
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What Should You Know: Drinking Age
So when someone comes up to you and asks if you know about the Drinking Age. This is what you should say...... The College Drinking Series: The Campus Visit... Kicking The Tires Before They EnrollBy: James Matthews | 21/02/2009 | Home & FamilyCollege drinking is a fact of life on the campuses of colleges and universities around the country. And, alcohol issues are one of the leading causes for college dropouts. This article provides tips for evaluating the alcohol situation on a potential campus and how it might impact your son or daughter if they enroll. Highlighted are suggested questions to ask when talking to specific key personnel on the prospective campus. Death of Fourah Bay College Student Highlights Deep Student CrisisBy: Muctaru Wurie | 30/07/2009 | News & SocietyThe oldest university in sub-Sahara Africa, Fourah Bay College has been recently rocked with student violence that has lead to the well publicised death of IT student, Mohamed Juana who died after been severely beaten on an initiation process by the Island Club. This article looks at the critical aspect of a once secret life of clubs on campus and the contentious issues of what is behind the violence, whether government and university authorities are behind the violence. Getting A Higher Education Is More Than A Financial PayoffBy: Ben | 06/11/2009 | TrainingAsk yourself the question: Can you really make it out in the real world on your own? This article will get you motivated to do whatever it takes to follow your passions. The War on College Alcohol AbuseBy: Denny Soinski | 10/01/2007 | HealthMore education is not the only solution or the only weapon that can be successfully used in the battle against college drug and alcohol abuse. Various proactive and reactive measures, most of which are not education-based, are listed that compliment educational approaches in the war on college drug and alcohol abuse. Cut the Cost of College LifeBy: Lillian Esquival | 19/03/2009 | EducationThese days higher education can bankrupt you before you've even started your career. Tuition is just one expense associated with college life. Save money, spend less and cut the cost of college life to save your parents and your own financial future. Even if you don't have Ivy League dreams you... College - Helping Your Child PrepareBy: Lila Norden | 23/02/2006 | EducationDuring their freshman year of college, students quickly reveal their ability or (in-ability) to handle their first true taste of independence. Here's how to help them avoid common mistakes. The Difference Between Being Smart, Educated, and IntelligentBy: Gian Fiero | 11/04/2009 | College & UniversityWhen people say that someone is smart, what do they mean? When we refer to an individual as "well-educated," what are we referring to? When you call someone "highly-intelligent," what information does that communicate about them? This in-depth article, written in a report format, will provide answers to those questions and many others regarding the difference between being smart, educated, and intelligent. How to Stay Safe at CollegeBy: Tom Tessin | 13/10/2008 | EducationOften when college students go away to college they are happy to be on their own with no supervision. Although it is a good thing so that they can learn responsibility, some like to party more than focus on their schooling. There are many colleges and universities that...
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